For those who have been successful with open day would appreciate advice as have been rejected from a few open day applications this cycle.
Anyone feel free to message me or provide advice here for anyone who has been successful with open day applications.
Yes, this is the correct approach! I also added in statistics of the firm's growth to show I had done research and my eagerness to understand how they've grown. Also adding what the benefits of me attending the onee day would have? A firm I applied to showed statistics that their most profitable practice in recent years was surpassed by another practice area. I added this information, noting that I was keen to understand this shift in more detail. You have to make your application very specific. I found my generalised applications never progressed to invite, whereas my heavily researched ones did. Hope this helpedI'd say generally it's good to get across what you hope to gain from attending the open day by demonstrating a genuine interest in learning about a certain practice area of the firm or the culture. In my successful applications (though I have no idea how competitive they were) I really emphasised my curiosity in whether the work done by the firm would be interesting to me and – most importantly – whether I would fit in well with the firm
Besides the proof of module results which I have seen in one or two other application forms, I have not seen other firms ask for these documents at this stage either. However, I do not expect the fact that you do not have an official university transcript to be a big issue. Recruiters are aware that some universities only make transcripts available upon graduation and sometimes charge fees for earlier issues.I was about to look at applying for Dentons and then I saw
Before you start your application:
Please make sure that you have the following documents ready to upload. Please upload the below as an official copy in pdf format in the additional documents section of the application form.
- A copy of your current right to work, if you have this
- Official copy of your A Levels or equivalent post-16 education, including a breakdown of your grades per subject
- Official copy of your undergraduate results up to date or official completion certificate with a breakdown of your grades per subject
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I have never seen something like this and I don't have actual proof of the module results.
I also want to know if this is a new thing or was I rejected last year as I don't recall doing this then.
Thank you, helpful as always Jessica.It’s basically a why commercial law question but focused a little more on your journey to this point rather than what you are looking forward to experiencing within the career.
Hi @theonecompetant I will list bellow some of the psychometric test resources I have found.Hi all
With many firms issuing psychometric tests to be completed after submitting an online application, does anyone know of any good websites/providers where we could practice these tests to get somewhat better (if that is at all possible)? I understand that there are often no right/wrong answers to these tests as these might depend on what the firm is looking for, but are there any places we could go to practice these?
Thanks.
I have graduated but still never had such a document.Besides the proof of module results which I have seen in one or two other application forms, I have not seen other firms ask for these documents at this stage either. However, I do not expect the fact that you do not have an official university transcript to be a big issue. Recruiters are aware that some universities only make transcripts available upon graduation and sometimes charge fees for earlier issues.
In my case, although firms preferred receiving transcripts, they were happy to accept other official documents evidencing my grades. These were either module results notification emails or screenshots of my modules results breakdown on my university's student portal webpage. I think it is likely Dentons would accept the same type of evidence in your case, but if you are worried about this it cannot hurt to send the graduate recruitment team an email explaining your situation and asking for clarification.
I see - consider contacting someone from your university about this and ask what types of documents do they offer as proof of module results.I have graduated but still never had such a document.
That is what I have done.I see - consider contacting someone from your university about this and ask what types of documents do they offer as proof of module results.
Hi @Unknowncabbage I and a some other forum members have considered different a few different approaches to this question before. Long story short, I do not think you need to worry too much about it and I believe you should just focus on thoroughly analyzing the impact of the times you have actually used this technology - even if it was just for reviewing purposes. I will quote some of potentially useful posts discussing this in more depth bellow, but do let me know if you have any follow up questions:Describe a specific instance where you have utilised artificial intelligence (AI) or other technologies in your work or studies. How have these tools enhanced your personal development?
Any tips for this CMS VS question? I'm struggling quite a bit 🫤
Since you haven't used AI for anything substantial, it will be difficult to get to a conclusion that it improved your personal development directly. However, if you are willing to be a bit flexible with your writing, I think you can tie your use of Grammarly to some indirect resulting personal developments. Off the top of my head, I can think of:
The other point I wanted to mention is that the application question says 'AI or other technologies'. As such, maybe you can think of some other new technology besides AI that you have used recently - perhaps some smarter search engine when looking for further resources in your research for the coursework?
- By using it, you have saved significant amounts of time you would have normally spent reviewing and rephrasing your writing. This enabled you to invest more time and effort into improving your understanding of the subject matter of your coursework and into improving your understanding of the law firms you were applying to. The, you could give concrete examples of this and/or explain the outcomes: did your academic/professional interests change in any way? did you obtain better results - more success in application or better grades?
- By using it to assess your manner of writing, you have been able to notice patterns in the errors you make when writing. This has allowed you to enhance your attention to detail and also improve your understanding of your strengths and weaknesses in your ability to articulate your thoughts. Then, you can explain how this progressively led to you improving your capacity to use language precisely. This arguably does not only also betters your capacity to express yourself both verbally and in writing, it also improves your ability to minimize ambiguity in thought itself (as the very act of reasoning involved representing concepts in language). Granted, this point might be a bit of a stretch, but I don't think it's impossible to make it fit for an application form answer if you can illustrate it by using some practical examples.
I think looking at the wording of the question is really important here. It’s not limited to just artificial intelligence—it also says or other technologies. So, think about any tech tools you’ve used, even if they’re not advanced AI systems.
For example, have you ever used Grammarly for spell-checking and improving your writing? Or maybe Excel for managing data? Even tools like Google Calendar, Zoom, or note-taking apps like Notion count! It’s less about using the most sophisticated tech and more about highlighting how these tools helped enhance your personal development or productivity.
I'll also add that although the term 'technologies' is ambiguous, because of its association with "AI", I would assume it does not refer to everything and anything digital. Rather, I think it's likely it is referring to some of the newer developed technologies - I would not go further back than 4-5 years. As such, online courses might not qualify.
However, I don't think you should worry too much about this question if you already have two examples. Many other candidates only write about using Grammarly as a review tool, so you should definitely be fine.
Thank you Andrei, that is really helpful. I may just talk about the use of Excel now!Hi @Unknowncabbage I and a some other forum members have considered different a few different approaches to this question before. Long story short, I do not think you need to worry too much about it and I believe you should just focus on thoroughly analyzing the impact of the times you have actually used this technology - even if it was just for reviewing purposes. I will quote some of potentially useful posts discussing this in more depth bellow, but do let me know if you have any follow up questions:
Hi @C_AJH while I sympathize with your situation and agree with your thoughts as to how bullet points are more efficient, unfortunately the default expectation of recruiters is that you will write in prose. I have hear different justifications for this from different recruiters, but most often that making you write in prose is a better test of your drafting skills. As such, my advice is that all other things being equal, and more specifically if there is no indication that the firm is happy with bullet points, you should write in prose.Hi everyone,
In my work experience section, I tend to write in bullet points rather than prose [unless instructed to do otherwise]. I am able to more concisely detail achievements and responsibilities, and also write about how those developed certain skills. I tend to reach the maximum word count on my main experiences [previous vac schemes etc]. Writing in prose means I get much less in and it tends to become less detailed, but it seems like many do it that way.
Is this a poor approach that is holding me back? I have only submitted about half of those vs apps I intend to before mid January so I am unsure whether to alter this approach.
Hey @lawyersum I will firstly just caveat the following by mentioning that the subject of the merits of this international strategy is a controversial one. I have analyzed this topic from the perspective of a firm operating this model in a lot of detail when writing TCLA's updated Slaughter and May profile, which you can access here. To give you the headline benefits I identified:For firms that have an international 'best friends network' - what are the advantages of this approach when it comes to the trainee experience?
Legend. Thanks, Andrei!Hi @theonecompetant I will list bellow some of the psychometric test resources I have found.
For free WG practice tests, see:
For free SJT practice tests, see:
- Clifford Chance Free Practice Test
- The Lawyer Portal Free Practice Test
- Pearson Free Practice Test
- Practice Aptitude Tests Free Practice Test
- Assessment Day Free Practice Test
For WG/SJT/other tests resources available on a subscription/fee basis, look at:
- A list with multiple links to free SJT tests
- Lawtests free SJT test
- Assessment Day free SJT test
- A useful Lawyer Poral article breaking down SJTs
Education fraud is scarily prevalent and getting references from academic institutions is notoriously difficult and slow, so I understand why they are asking for this upfront.I was about to look at applying for Dentons and then I saw
Before you start your application:
Please make sure that you have the following documents ready to upload. Please upload the below as an official copy in pdf format in the additional documents section of the application form.
- A copy of your current right to work, if you have this
- Official copy of your A Levels or equivalent post-16 education, including a breakdown of your grades per subject
- Official copy of your undergraduate results up to date or official completion certificate with a breakdown of your grades per subject
We strongly encourage candidates to visit our website dentons.challengers.com and FAQs ahead of making this application.
If you have any questions regarding this role, please contact [email protected]
I have never seen something like this and I don't have actual proof of the module results.
I also want to know if this is a new thing or was I rejected last year as I don't recall doing this then.